Many thousands gone : the first two centuries of slavery in North America / Ira Berlin.
1998
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Title
Many thousands gone : the first two centuries of slavery in North America / Ira Berlin.
Created/published
Cambridge, Mass. : Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1998.
Description
x, 497 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm
Associated name
Bibliography, etc.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 379-485) and index.
Contents
Prologue: Making Slavery, Making Race
I. Societies with Slaves: The Charter Generations. 1. Emergence of Atlantic Creoles in the Chesapeake. 2. Expansion of Creole Society in the North. 3. Divergent Paths in the Lowcountry. 4. Devolution in the Lower Mississippi Valley
II. Slave Societies: The Plantation Generations. 5. The Tobacco Revolution in the Chesapeake. 6. The Rice Revolution in the Lowcountry. 7. Growth and the Transformation of Black Life in the North. 8. Stagnation and Transformation in the Lower Mississippi Valley
III. Slave and Free: The Revolutionary Generations. 9. The Slow Death of Slavery in the North. 10. The Union of African-American Society in the Upper South. 11. Fragmentation in the Lower South. 12. Slavery and Freedom in the Lower Mississippi Valley
Epilogue: Making Race, Making Slavery.
I. Societies with Slaves: The Charter Generations. 1. Emergence of Atlantic Creoles in the Chesapeake. 2. Expansion of Creole Society in the North. 3. Divergent Paths in the Lowcountry. 4. Devolution in the Lower Mississippi Valley
II. Slave Societies: The Plantation Generations. 5. The Tobacco Revolution in the Chesapeake. 6. The Rice Revolution in the Lowcountry. 7. Growth and the Transformation of Black Life in the North. 8. Stagnation and Transformation in the Lower Mississippi Valley
III. Slave and Free: The Revolutionary Generations. 9. The Slow Death of Slavery in the North. 10. The Union of African-American Society in the Upper South. 11. Fragmentation in the Lower South. 12. Slavery and Freedom in the Lower Mississippi Valley
Epilogue: Making Race, Making Slavery.
Place of creation/publication
United States -- Massachusetts.
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E446 .B49 1998